The Canadian 10 cents coin from 1945 features on the obverse a left-facing bust of King George VI, designed by Thomas Humphrey Paget, symbolizing the monarchy. The reverse side, crafted by Emanuel Hahn, depicts the iconic Bluenose schooner sailing left with its tall sails flying against the open sea, a national symbol of Canada’s maritime heritage. This coin was minted by the Royal Canadian Mint with a diameter of 18.03 mm, weighing 2.33 grams, and composed of 80% silver and 20% copper, making it non-magnetic. It carries a reeded edge and uses the inscription “GEORGIVS VI D : G : REX ET IND : IMP :” on the obverse and “CANADA 1945 10 CENTS” on the reverse. The 1945 10 cents coin has historical significance as part of Canada’s coinage during the reign of King George VI and is valued among collectors for its silver content and design.
1945 – 10 Cents Dime Canada
Pièces 10 Cents du Canada$5.56
In brief, the 1945 Canadian 10 cents features King George VI’s bust on one side and the Bluenose schooner on the other, minted in 80% silver.
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Please login| Weight (g) | 2.33 |
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| Mintage | 10979470 |
| Diameter (mm) | 18.034 |
| Composition | 80% silver, 20% copper |
| Mint by | Royal Canadian Mint |
| Circulation | Circulated |
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